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You've been watching creators recommend products for years. Here's where those products actually live.

May 31, 2026

Every creator you follow has already told you what to buy. The problem is finding it again when you're ready to purchase.

You've been watching creators recommend products for years. Here's where those products actually live.

Every creator you follow has already told you what to buy. The problem is finding it again when you're ready to buy it.

You watch a video. Someone shows their home office setup, their skincare routine, their kitchen gear. They mention three products — maybe four. You think: I want that. And then the video ends, and you go looking for what it was, and you either find it after ten minutes of digging or you give up entirely.

This is the gap ShopaPost fills. Not for the creator — for you.

What ShopaPost actually is

ShopaPost is a tool that reads a piece of content — a YouTube video, a TikTok, a blog post, a podcast — and builds a curated shop from it. Every product the creator mentioned or showed is pulled together into one page, with affiliate links that let you buy directly.

The result is called a shop. It's tied to a specific piece of content, which means it's curated for exactly what you just watched — not a general storefront with 200 unrelated items.

When a creator builds a shop for a video, they add a link to it in the description or caption. You click it. You land on a page that shows you every product from that video. You buy the one you wanted. That's it.

No more hunting through Amazon for something you half-remember from a video you watched three weeks ago.

Why it's different from a link-in-bio page

Most creators have a link-in-bio page. It might list their merch, their Patreon, maybe a general Amazon storefront. It's useful for some things. But it doesn't know what video you came from. It doesn't know what product you're looking for. You land on a general page and have to search from scratch.

A ShopaPost shop is content-specific. It knows exactly what you just watched because it was built from that video. The products are the products from that video. The context is already there. You're not starting over — you're finishing what you started.

How to find a shop

If a creator has set up a ShopaPost shop for a video, the link will usually be in the description or comments. Click it and you'll land directly on the shop for that piece of content.

You can also browse the ShopaPost directory. If you follow a creator and want to see all the shops they've built — across videos, posts, and recommendations — their profile page collects them in one place. Every piece of content they've turned into a shop, all their product recommendations in one spot, organized and searchable.

Think of it as a creator's permanent product record. Not just what they recommended today — what they've recommended for as long as they've been building shops.

Why the products are worth trusting

Every shop on ShopaPost comes from a real piece of content. The creator didn't sit down and build a product list from scratch — the shop was generated from what they actually said and showed. That matters because it means the curation is real. The products exist in the context of something the creator made, which is exactly the context you came from.

This is different from a general affiliate storefront where a creator adds products they may or may not have used. A ShopaPost shop is a direct reflection of a specific video or post — the products are there because the creator put them in the content, not because someone filled a storefront.

The shop is the content, just made shoppable.

What to do right now

Think of a creator you follow who talks about products — gear, home, fitness, food, tech, beauty, anything. Go to their most recent video or post. Check the description for a ShopaPost link. If it's there, you'll have everything from that video in one place in seconds.

If it's not there yet, you can search their name in the ShopaPost directory. Their shops, if they've built any, will be waiting.

And if they haven't built any yet — that's a gap. Worth telling them about.

Browse creator shops on ShopaPost — or share it with a creator you want to shop from.